Who Should learn Designing Web Interfaces
Designing Web Interfaces is for anyone who specifies, designs, or builds web interfaces.
Web designers will find the principles especially helpful as they form a mental framework, defining a philosophy of designing nuanced rich interactions. They will also find the patterns a welcome addition to their design toolbox, as well as find the hundreds of provided examples a useful reference
Course Details:
Duration: 120 Hrs (3 months)
Course Fees: INR 18,500
Schedule:
Center 1: Narayanpur, Rajarhat Newtown - Monday - Sunday (We have two timing slots, 9.30 AM - 12.30 PM and 2.30 PM - 5.30 PM)
Center 2: Netaji Bhavan (Bhowanipore) - Sat (12PM - 4PM)
Module 1: Introducing HTML5 and CSS3
- What is HTML5? What is CSS3?
- What do we mean by the “real world”?
- The Varied Browser Market
- The Growing Mobile Market
Module 2: Markup, HTML5 Style
- Introducing The HTML5 Herald
- A Basic HTML5 Template
- HTML5 FAQ
- Defining the Page’s Structure
- Structuring The HTML5 Herald
Module 3: More HTML5 Semantics
- A New Perspective on Types of Content
- The Document Outline
- Changes to Existing Features
- Validating HTML5 Documents
Module 4: HTML5 Forms
- HTML5 Form Attributes
- HTML5 New Form Input Types
- Other New Form Controls in HTML5
- The output Element
- The keygen Element
- Changes to Existing Form Controls and Attributes
Module 5: HTML5 Audio and Video
- The Current State of Play
- The Markup
- What about audio
- Accessible Media
Module 6: Introducing CSS3
- CSS3 Selectors
- CSS3 Colors
- Putting It into Practice
- Rounded Corners: border-radius
- Drop Shadows
- Text Shadow
Module 7: CSS3 Gradients and Multiple Backgrounds
- Linear Gradients
- Radial Gradients
- Repeating Gradients
- Multiple Background Images
- Background Size
Module 8: CSS3 Transforms and Transitions
- Transforms
- Transitions
Module 9: Embedded Fonts and Multicolumn Layouts
- Web Fonts with @font-face
- CSS3 Multicolumn Layouts
Module 10: Responsive Design with Bootstrap framework
Module 11: CONVERSION From PHOTOSHOP TO HTML
- Coding The HTML
- Slicing the PSD
- Coding the CSS
- Compensating for Older Browsers
- A Splash of jQuery